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P.AE.1.2 Apply working knowledge to solve problems in the major technical elements, such as sound, lights, set, and costumes, for formal or informal audiences.
This page lists 31 units and 12 professional development courses aligned to P.AE.1.2 from the North Carolina Essential Standards 2010. Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address P.AE.1.2 - Apply working knowledge to solve problems in the major technical elements, such as sound, lights, set, and costumes, for formal or informal audiences.
Part of the Drama One Curriculum
Drama One Final Project
by Karen Loftus
Theatre of the Absurd
by Lea Marshall
Part of the Technical Theatre Mini Units Curriculum
Sound
by Josh Hatt
Part of the Technical Theatre Mini Units Curriculum
Costuming
by Josh Hatt
Part of the Technical Theatre Mini Units Curriculum
Staging
by Josh Hatt
Part of the Technical Theatre Mini Units Curriculum
Free Play Makeup
by Josh Hatt
Part of the Technical Theatre Mini Units Curriculum
Culminating Project
by Josh Hatt
Stage Management
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Production Classroom Units Curriculum
Production Classroom Units Overview
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Production Classroom Units Curriculum
Part One - Pre-Production
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Production Classroom Units Curriculum
Part Two - Rehearsal and Performance
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Production Classroom Units Curriculum
Part Two - Documents
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Production Classroom Units Curriculum
Part Three - Reflection and Assessment
by Karen Loftus
Introduction to Set Design *Hyperdoc
by Lea Marshall
Elements of Costume Design *Hyperdoc
by Anna Porter
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Scenic Design
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Scenic Construction
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Scenic Painting
by Holly Beardsley and Karen Loftus
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Lighting
by Karen Loftus, Josh Hatt, and Kerry Hishon
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Sound
by Karen Loftus and Josh Hatt
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Costume Design
by Holly Beardsley, Karen Loftus, and Josh Hatt
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Costume Construction
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Culminating Project
by Karen Loftus
Part of the Stagecraft Without a Theatre Curriculum
Make-Up Design
by Karen Loftus and Josh Hatt
Part of the Distance Learning Curriculum
Introduction to Technical Theatre: Distance Learning
by Lindsay Price
Introduction to Technical Theatre: Flipped Learning
by Lindsay Price
Part of the Distance Learning Curriculum
Theatre of the Absurd
by Lea Marshall
Designing with Light: No Tech Required
by Kerry Hishon
Technical Theatre: Leadership in Theatre
by Michelle LoRicco
Absurdism: Beyond the Origins
by Drama Teacher Academy
Blood, Blisters & Bruises Makeup
by Matt Webster
Concept-Based Design for the Theatre Teacher
by Matt Webster
The Do-it-All Director's Introduction to Set Design
by Holly Beardsley
Introduction to Stage Management Part One
by Karen Loftus
Introduction to Stage Management Part Two
by Karen Loftus
Basic Lighting for Drama Teachers
by Claire Broome
Using SketchUp in the Classroom
by Ray Palasz
The Production Classroom
by Karen Loftus
Introduction to Stage Makeup
by Matt Webster
Making Blood and Gore Tutorial
by Linda Veneris
Director's Toolbox 2: Teaching Students to Direct
by James Van Leishout
Blood, Blisters & Bruises
by Matt Webster
Tech Knowledge: Integrating Tech Throughout Your Rehearsal Process
by Claire Broome
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